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Título: Electrospun Polycaprolactone Membranes Expanded with Chitosan Granules for Cell Infiltration
Autor: Vieira, Tânia
Rebelo, Ana Margarida
Borges, João Paulo
Henriques, Célia
Silva, Jorge Carvalho
Palavras-chave: cell infiltration
chitosan
electrospinning
polycaprolactone
pores
Chemistry(all)
Polymers and Plastics
Data: 15-Fev-2024
Resumo: The small pore size of electrospun membranes prevents their use as three-dimensional scaffolds. In this work, we produced polycaprolactone (PCL) electrospun fibrous membranes with expanded pores by incorporating chitosan (CS) granules into the PCL solution. Scanning electron microscopy images confirmed the presence of the CS granules embedded in the PCL fibers, creating an open structure. Tensile testing results showed that the addition of CS decreased both Young’s modulus and the yield stress, but co-electrospun membranes (PCL fibers blended with CS-containing PCL fibers) exhibited higher values compared to single electrospun membranes (CS-containing PCL fibers). Human fibroblasts adhered to and proliferated on all scaffolds. Nuclear staining revealed that cells populated the entire scaffold when CS granules were present, while in PCL membranes, cells were mostly limited to the surface due to the small pore size. Overall, our findings demonstrate that electrospun membranes containing CS granules have sufficiently large pores to facilitate fibroblast infiltration without compromising the mechanical stability of the structure.
Descrição: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/166303
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16040527
ISSN: 2073-4360
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